Circuit Variables and Circuit Elements and Sources:
E.M.F, Potential and Potential Difference, Current and
Current Density, Ideal and Practical Voltage and Current Sources. Conversion
from one source into other. Internal Impedance of voltage and current source
relative to load. Twoterminal Capacitance – Two-terminal Inductance-
Independent and Dependent Electrical Sources –Power and Energy Relations for
Two-terminal Elements – Classification of Two-terminal Elements –
Multi-terminal Circuit Elements, Dot Convention
Nodal Analysis and Mesh Analysis of resistive Circuits:
Nodal Analysis of
Circuits Containing Resistors and Independent and Dependent Sources – Source
Transformation Theorem for circuits with independent sources – Source
Transformation Theorem for circuits with Dependent sources –Nodal Analysis of
Circuits Containing Dependent Sources - Mesh Analysis of Circuits with
Resistors and Independent Voltage Sources- Mesh Analysis of Circuits with
Independent Sources - Mesh Analysis of Circuits Containing Dependent Sources
Circuit Theorems and Their Application in Electric
Networks:
Linearity of a
Circuit and Superposition Theorem-Substitution TheoremCompensation Theorem -
Thevenin's Theorem and Norton's Theorem - Determination of Equivalents for
Circuits with Dependent Sources - Reciprocity Theorem - Maximum Power Transfer
Theorem - Millman's 6 11.54 Reference Books: 1. Network Analysis &
Synthesis By Franklin S. KUO, Wiley Publication 2. Network Analysis :- By M.E
Van Valkenburg PHI Publication 3. Electric Circuits and Networks :- By K. S.
Suresh Kumar – Pearson Education 4. Linear Circuits Analysis 2nd edition :-By
DeCarlo/ Lin – Oxford University Press(Indian edition) Theorem-Duality
Theorem-Duality between Electricity and Magnetism
Time domain response of First order RL and RC circuits:
Mathematical preliminaries – Source free response –DC
response of first order circuits – Superposition and linearity – Response
Classifications – First order RC Op Amp Circuits.
Time domain response of Second order linear circuits:
Discharging of a Capacitor through an inductor – Source free
second order linear networks – second order linear networks with constant
inputs.
Initial Conditions:
Initial conditions in elements, procedure for evaluating
initial conditions, Solution of circuit equations by using Initial Conditions.
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